Duong An Hoai, Antriyandarti Ernoiz
Faculty of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia.
Study Program of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta 57126, Indonesia.
Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Jan 30;10(2):222. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10020222.
The current study uses data surveyed between August and September 2021 in four ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) countries to identify drivers of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance with different levels of the pandemic severity. It also examines the impact of the drivers on vaccine acceptance. The results show that the number of respondents who accept vaccines significantly dominates that of those who do not. In addition, the number of respondents who get the vaccine if the pandemic becomes more severe dominates that of those if it becomes less severe. Results generated from the logistic regressions show that the impact of the drivers on the COVID-19 vaccine acceptance with different levels of the pandemic severity varies in terms of magnitude and direction. Practical recommendations are made based on the findings.
本研究使用了2021年8月至9月期间在四个东盟(东南亚国家联盟)国家进行调查的数据,以确定在不同疫情严重程度下新冠疫苗接受度的驱动因素。研究还考察了这些驱动因素对疫苗接受度的影响。结果显示,接受疫苗的受访者数量显著多于不接受的受访者。此外,如果疫情变得更严重就会接种疫苗的受访者数量多于疫情变得不那么严重时会接种疫苗的受访者数量。逻辑回归结果表明,在不同疫情严重程度下,这些驱动因素对新冠疫苗接受度的影响在大小和方向上存在差异。基于研究结果提出了实际建议。